I bought this watch from new in May 1986 and wore it happily for many years as my son was growing up. As he got older he developed an interest in my watches but it was clear that this one was his particular favourite. When he was approaching his 18th birt...
......thank you so much for sharing it. I did a similar thing with my son on his 18th birthday, though it was with an IWC 666 Ingenieur. But it creates a great memory and a part of history. Again, many thanks for sharing. Joe
Father to Son who becomes a father and so a great tradition to share. I must say the condition of the dial you removed is amazing. Did you keep the original hands? Full set - 8 mil serial fitting perfectly to 1986. A perfect way to enclose such a wonderfu...
I didn't mention in the original post that when I sent the watch to Rolex and asked them to return the dial so that we could revert to the original look, I naively assumed that they would automatically return the hands. Sadly that wasn't the case. Thanks ...
I too did the same with my Airking 1983 vintage. Rolexes really last very sturdy. Just have to have it serviced every 3 5 or even 7 years. Cheers to Rolexes true family heirlooms. Geross.
My parents offered me a Breitling for my 20th birthday and, of course, I still own it (almost 20 years today). If I should only own just one, it would be this one. So good memories. That's one of the nicest present a father can do to his son. Best wishes ...
... to tell this story and document it with excellent pictures. A beautiful watch. Maybe my favorite Rolex -- simple, classic, no frills, 'the real deal'. John
of whom I have given each one of my Rolexes. My oldest has my Green Milgauss, my middle son has the Hulk Sub and my youngest, my black dial steel Daytona. Instead of waiting until I am gone, I wanted to see their joy on their faces as each received part o...